Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El plan inicial tuvo algunas alteraciones. |
The initial plan had some alterations. |
Las alondras tienen un canto hermoso. | Larks have a beautiful song. |
Las partículas alfa tienen carga eléctrica positiva. | Alpha particles have a positive electric charge. |
tener ganas | to look forward; to be eager; to be willing |
tener sentido | to make sense; to be clear |
no tener sentido | to make no sense |
tener sueño(1) | to be tired |
tener intereses | to have steaks |
tener sueño | to be sleepy |
tener ganas de | look foward to |
tener éxito | to succeed |
tener como objeto | to target |

He wants us to think about his poem to recognize the details because that is the only way of finding out more about the reality of life. With a lot of observation and analysis we see it in a clearer way.
Usually in a place with a homegenous society hatred towards foreigners can grow much more easy as a small disturbance to the homogenity may upset the entire society. People are not used to changes.
We booked a tour for the next two days, one on a boat and the other on foot. In one of the agencies we met a nice couple and decided to stay in touch with them and have dinner together.
Usually in a place with a homegenous society hatred towards foreigners can grow much more easy as a small disturbance to the homogenity may upset the entire society. People are not used to changes.
We booked a tour for the next two days, one on a boat and the other on foot. In one of the agencies we met a nice couple and decided to stay in touch with them and have dinner together.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of tener [tenido] |
tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen | tenía tenías tenía teníamos teníais tenían | tuve tuviste tuvo tuvimos tuvisteis tuvieron | tendré tendrás tendrá tendremos tendréis tendrán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of have [ had, had ] |